Series includes: Residential School Advisory Group minutes, minutes of the Technical Implementation Group (TIG) for the Healing Fund, Healing Fund applications, correspondence, newsletters, newspaper clippings, and Information bulletins.
Series consists of copies of photographs relating to the church and community at Lax Kw’alaams.
Series consists of records relating to student preaching placements; pastoral charges at Bella Coola, Merritt, and North Delta; as well as supply preaching. Series also contains some records relating to bible study and summer school classes, including Bracewell’s participation in the Indian Workers Institute at Union College, Vancouver (1955 and 1959). Documents include sermon notes; worship service bulletins; register of sermons, baptisms, marriages, and burials; and course notes.
Series includes program calendars, directories, curriculum development, TEE Centre Steering Committee minutes, correspondence and reports.
Series consists of glass plate slides depicting life in northern Indigenous communities.
UntitledSeries consists of a memoir written by Kristine Greenaway after visiting the place of her birth.
Series consists of three subseries: General Council, BC Conference, and the Prince Rupert Presbytery. Series contains records relating to various topics and maintained for their informational value. Series also contains records of the Presbytery's interaction with external groups and organizations.
Series contains Native Ministries Council minutes, Division of Mission in Canada reports and minutes, correspondence and reports related to property issues and staffing, including the Central Mainland Marine Mission (CMMM) and the Thomas Crosby, financial statements, BC Conference minutes, correspondence, newsletters and press releases.
The Land Claims Campaign was a five year project launched by the BC Conference in May 1991. It had the dual purposes of education and fundraising in support of Indigenous land claims in the province. Education events addressed questions of land claims and self government. A fundraising goal of one million dollars was set with money raised used to provide grants to B.C. Indigenous peoples to assist with research, political negotiations, legal fees and other related land claims costs. Campaign funds were held in trust and dispersed on the recommendations of the Native Ministries Council of BC Conference (formerly known as the "Coastal Regional Group"); recipients included the Gitksan and Wet'suwet'en for their Supreme Court Case, Delgamuukw v. British Columbia.
Series includes records of donations and pledges, Land Claims Campaign Committee minutes and budgets, newsletters, information materials, and correspondence.
Series consists of published material relating to Bracewell’s service and interests in the work of the national United Church, including reports relating to ordered ministry, sexual orientation, the Indigenous church, and Indigenous rights.